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We stayed 4 days in Gloucester Place Hotel and we were very pleased with it. The rooms were lovely and very confortable. We took a room for 4 people. Definitely worthy and another aspect to mention is the location of the hotel; very centric. The...More

Budget hotel with everything you need in the very center of London. 10 min on foot to Baker street and museums, 10 min to Oxford Street, Marble Arch and to trendy Marylebone.
Helpful staff, modern rooms and very reasonable prices. Will definitely stay again on...More

Hotel check in nice and friendly. Room very nice to look at .Twin beds - "mine" was on a slant ! mattress was down on one side - couldn`t figure out why / how ! a bulb needed changing on bedside and nice man from...More

I had booked a superior room as this was a special weekend for my partner and I. On arriving in the room it was a total disappointment, it was very large but looked very drab and could have done with a slap of paint and...More

Ok so this hotel isn't the most modern hotel ive stayed in, im fact it felt quite 1970/1980's cheap. But as we were only sleeping there for one night i could get past the dated dingy reception area and the aroma of pizza around the...More

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Marylebone offers what so many London neighbourhoodscannot: a village feel coupled with urban convenience.Much of its success rests in its location. Wedgedbetween the northeastern corner of Hyde Park and thesouthern end of Regent's Park and with a number ofTube stations within easy reach, Marylebone is aspedestrian friendly as Central London gets. Thebustling shopping mecca of Oxford Street separates it

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from Soho and Mayfair, exclusive Regent Street marksits border with Fitzrovia, and cosmopolitan EdgwareRoad serves as its western edge. Within this enviablysituated quarter are an array of outstandingrestaurants (from Michelin darlings to down and dirtycheeseburgers), an impressive assortment ofindependently owned shops, and some of the city'squietest and most pleasant nooks, crannies and cobbledlanes.